The Tampa Bay Bucs had solid No. 1 (Vincent Jackson) and No. 2 (Mike Williams) receivers in 2012. Now, the squad is looking for someone to fill in the No. 3 position.

Tampa Bay will give former Dallas Cowboys receiver Kevin Ogletree a shot to become that guy.

Ogletree was signed to a one-year deal on Thursday.

Tampa Bay also confirmed the signing of linebacker Jonathan Casillas. The reserve linebacker and special teamer played with New Orleans last year.

The Bucs also did some house cleaning. They announced the signing of restricted free agent running back LeGarrette Blount (one-year deal) and to exclusive rights free agent defensive tackle Corvey Irvin. The Bucs also tendered restricted free agent defensive end Daniel Te’o-Nesheim.

Ogletree is a former undrafted free agent out of Virginia. He is 6-foot-1 and 198 pounds and spent the past four seasons in Dallas. Last year, he had his best season making 32 catches for 436 yards and four touchdowns.

He also worked under current Tampa Bay wide receiver coach John Garrett. Arrelious Benn and Tiquan Underwood, you are now on notice.

Irvin was a reserve defensive tackle for the Bucs, while Te’o-Nesheim had 39 tackles, eight tackles for loss and four sacks, which were all career highs.